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Jack Miller confirms Ducati dominance at Motorland circuit

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Australian person Jack Miller leads the ‘Humiliation of Ducati’ with five bikes in the top five. In the third and final free practice session of the MotoGP Motorland Aragon Grand Prix, Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) finishes 12th After greatly improving the initial performance.

With Miller as the leader, Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, Marco Bezzecchi, Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martín finishwith South African Brad Binder as the first non-Ducati rider on the KTM RC 16.

The Repsol Honda RC 213 V started losing grip on two wheels in corners just after starting the third practice session, so we didn’t have to wait long to see the best version of Marc Márquez.seventeen, and The 8-degree world champion put his left knee on the ground when he had already reached a 64-degree inclinerestores traction and verticality without significant impact.

The different weather conditions from the first day of training made almost all the pilots more cautious and over time they approached their personal best times.

And perhaps the most active of all time was Marc Márquez, looking to improve his performance, eventually hit the limit at Turn 7 of the Teruel track and crashed, but was unaffected. Already on the first day of practice it was announced that the Repsol Honda riders had to arrive “sooner or later”.

Marquez got up off the ground without major problems And then, with the help of the circuit, he ran to get back to the second bike workshop as quickly as possible.

A few minutes later, with ‘Hot Tires’, almost all pilots began to improve their first day recordswas exactly the leader of the first day who took the longest, but Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), who dropped to 5th, was followed by Australia’s Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), South Africa’s Brad Binder and France. Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M1) and Italian ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia.

The last few minutes were intense and error proneCal Crutchlow (Yamaha YRZ M1), Alex Rins (Suzuki GSX RR) could still enter the second direct classification, like those committed, or Darin and Brad Binder.

Miguel Oliveira (KTM RC 1&9) finished seventh, with Fabio Quartararo, Takaaki Nakagami (Honda RC 213 V) and Alex Rins rounding out the top ten.Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia RS-GP), Marc Marquez, Alex Marquez (Honda RC 213 V), Maverick Vinales (Aprilia RS-GP), Joan Mir (Suzuki GSX RR), Franco Morbidelli (Yamaha YZR M1) or Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) was forced to pass the first classification.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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